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Jozy Altidore Reveals That He Is Hull City’s Latest Capture
The USA star has strongly hinted that he will become a Tiger in the coming days.
Jozy Altidore has hinted via twitter that he has joined Hull City.
A message on his twitter page reads, "First match is against chelsea subject to a work permit *wink* *wink* lol thanks for the support and love keep it coming."
As the Tigers travel to Stamford Bridge to play Chelsea on the opening day of the season, it would be safe to assume that the 19-year-old United States international has joined Phil Brown and his boys.
The striker has been appearance starved with Villarreal, and made no showings when he was on loan with Xerez. He is rumored to have been loaned out to the Tigers, where he expects to get some pitch-time.
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com
For more on American players in Europe visit Goal.com's Americans Abroad page.
A message on his twitter page reads, "First match is against chelsea subject to a work permit *wink* *wink* lol thanks for the support and love keep it coming."
As the Tigers travel to Stamford Bridge to play Chelsea on the opening day of the season, it would be safe to assume that the 19-year-old United States international has joined Phil Brown and his boys.
The striker has been appearance starved with Villarreal, and made no showings when he was on loan with Xerez. He is rumored to have been loaned out to the Tigers, where he expects to get some pitch-time.
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com
For more on American players in Europe visit Goal.com's Americans Abroad page.
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